Abstract

Background: Group cognitive behavior therapy (GCBT) is a successful therapy for asthma. However, the neural biomarker of GCBT which could be used in clinic remains unclear. The temporal variability is a novel concept to characterize the dynamic functional connectivity (FC), which has many advantages as biomarker. Therefore, the aim of this study is to explore the potential difference of temporal variability between asthmatic patients and healthy controls, then determine the different patterns of temporal variability between pre- and post-treatment group and reveal the relationship between the variability and the symptoms improvement reduced by GCBT.Methods: At baseline, 40 asthmatic patients and 40 matched controls received resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans and clinical assessments. After 8 weeks of GCBT treatment, 17 patients received fMRI scans, and assessments again. Temporal variability at baseline and post-treatment were calculated for further analysis.Results: Compared with controls, asthmatic patients showed widespread decreases in temporal variability. Moreover, the variability in both right caudate and left putamen were positively correlated with asthma control level. After GCBT, asthma control level and depression of patients were improved. Meanwhile, compared with pre-GCBT, patients after treatment showed lower variability in left opercular of Rolandic, right parahippocampal gyrus and right lingual gyrus, as well as higher variability in left temporal pole. Variability in regions which were found abnormal at baseline did not exhibit significant differences between post-GCBT and controls.Conclusions: Asthma-specific changes of dynamic functional connectivity may serve as promising underpinnings of GCBT for asthma.Clinical Trial Registration: http://www.chictr.org.cn/index.aspx, identifier: Chi-CTR-15007442.

Highlights

  • Asthma is a common disorder with a high prevalence of psychiatric disorders [1]

  • The aim of this study is to explore the potential difference of temporal variability between asthmatic patients and healthy controls, determine the different patterns of temporal variability between pre- and post-treatment group and reveal the relationship between the variability and the symptoms improvement reduced by Group cognitive behavior therapy (GCBT)

  • Asthma-specific changes of dynamic functional connectivity may serve as promising underpinnings of GCBT for asthma

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Introduction

Asthma is a common disorder with a high prevalence of psychiatric disorders [1]. Psychiatric comorbidities are increasingly recognized as important determinants of asthma management and prognosis, as they are involved in undesirable disease control and poor quality of life [4,5,6]. The highest prevalence, comorbidities and bad managements contribute to high costs for the society. Group cognitive behavior therapy (GCBT) is a successful therapy for asthma. The aim of this study is to explore the potential difference of temporal variability between asthmatic patients and healthy controls, determine the different patterns of temporal variability between pre- and post-treatment group and reveal the relationship between the variability and the symptoms improvement reduced by GCBT

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